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The Boston Globei
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THE BOSTOV DAILY GLOBE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1935 Three Youth Killed in Concord Crossing Crash Supermarket in Norwood Plans Opening ednesday Lake Shoreline The American shoreline of the Great Lakes, exclusive of Canadl- an shores, is about equal to the; combined coasts bordering on the" Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and uutc saiu ii if nrsr Tnirtr mtm hnnnH CONCORD. Sept 26-A Bedford youth was killed when' a dump truck he was driving was struck the crossing but Maddox had to ton-Fitchburg line of the Boston stop for a fiajhing red light. After and Maine railroad. an east bound tram passed, police Police identified the enaineer of by a west bound train at the Baker1 the Gulf of Mexico. An ulra-modern A.

J. super "'1, raa 1 across the; the train as Cleveland Gardner of tracks while the lights were still 11 Harvard Charlestown. The blinking and was struck by a westconductor was Chester SUver market on Route 1, Norwood, fea bv. grade crossing at 7:20 this morning. Richard Maddox, 19.

of 17 Pine turing all of the latest self-service Bedford, was dead on arrival shopping conveniences, will have its grand opening Wednesday. at tmerson Hospital. Dr. LeroylTF rr I Houck. associate medical exami- READY NOW! 108TON 8TORI OPEN TONIGHT TIL 1:30 T.

HI. Cjilchrist's tntl I UkO instantlv. Opening day through Saturday ner, said ne was killed TOKYO, Sept. 25 (AP)-Juichi will see a $1000 21-inch color TV Police said Maddox was driving a dump truck of John J. Flannery, local contractor and was trailing another truck.

and 100 $5 food orders being given Oba, 43, had trouble supporting his wife and two children after he was dishonorably discharged away. On opening day a loaf of Jane Parker bread will be given 1 ll LIMITED TIME! to each customer. Wednesday evening a 10-piece orchestra will from the Imperial Navy 11 years ago. Then he joined a lonely hearts club last year. He proposed to 10 women and milked them of enough money to support his family.

He explained his frequent absences by saying he was working as first mate on an ocean liner. When police arrested Oba Monday, he quipped: "Any handsome man like me can do it." provide music for a block dance in the parking lot. The new store is on the Boston-Providence turnpike at Dean Norwood. It will be open Wednesday, Thursday and Fridav eve Only United flies dirett! nings of this week until 9 o'clock. f1 The new manager will be William Haughey.

who is currently manager of the A. Si P. on Cottage Norwood. George T. McKenzie Mrs.

Louise B. Snow NEWTON, N. Sept. 26 The WAKEFIELD, Sept. 26 Word was received here today of the death of Gedrge T.

McKenzie, I president of the Wakefield High School Class of 1904. who died in funeral of Mrs. Louise B. SnoW, 67, widow of E. Maynard Snow.

3 tlightt daily SEATTLE 4 flights daily Denver 4 flightt daily i Los Angeles, his home for 40 years. 5 Highland will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. from the Pillsbury and Gale funeral home, Amesbury, Mass. i Mr.

McKenzie, 68, returned Ihome every five years for class reunions. He leaves six sons and daughters in California and a half- Mrs. Snow, a native of Waltham, died Saturday. She had been for sister, Maud Arnold, in Wakefield, Iff Cass mni Air ttath MafnfW coast I couf and to Hawmll. 23 years a resident of Newton, and was a member or Trinity Episco WRECKAGE OF TRUCK on tracks at Concord this morning.

Richard Maddox, 19, of Bedford, driver was instantly killed. Learn to Live With Jf, Advises Dr. White A Little Heart Trouble Good, Says Expert pal Church, Haverhill: the Ladies Valuable Oil Castor oil is an essential inare ill Honcodr 6-9500 ormauthoriztd travel agon. Aid Society; Starlight Rebekah Lodge, Newton and the M. and M.

Club. dient of many industrial products, among which are Daint liostick. She leaves a sister, Blanche Copy of any Picture just JL Usually $6 Gilchrist's studio experts will copy any picture you own into a miniature or a sepia picture. If restoration is needed you'll get 10 off our usual prica. Bring or mail your photos nowt Portrait S(udi.

4th Floor hair dressing, nylon and typewriter doctors -himself has a fool for a Dr. Paul Dudley White, heart specialist who is attending the Baker of Newton: a stepson Robert Snow of Portsmouth. N. riDDons. physician." President, is a contributor to a special pamphlet prepared and distributed by the Massachusetts Heart Association, "How to Live and five stepdaughters, Mrs.

Fred Fowler, and Mrs. Arthur Wells, South Weymouth; Mrs. Allan Barr, Groveland; Mrs. Frank Greenhill.i Nantasket and Mrs. John Nance.

With Your Heart." Dr. White emphasizes that "for Bedford. Va. tunate is a man who has a mild Burial will be in Union Ceme tery, Newton. 7.

Plan to take "time out" daily, weekly, yearly for rest. When you rest, your heart rests. 8. Don't worry. Health is more than the absence of disease.

If you have cause to worry, do all you can to remedy the cause, and stop worrying. 9. Be your age. heart condition and, knowing It, learns to live with his heart." filene's air conditioned Herman Wehmeier, Philadelphia Dr. White, who is clinical pro Phillies pitcher, likes to hurl against the Pittsburgh Pirates.

He has won 16 of his last 17 starts fessor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and consultant in medicine at the Massachusetts General comments: against the Bucs, It has been said that it is a i open tonight 1 'til 8:30 good thing to have a little heart trouble because knowing it, you take better care of yourself and live longer. "More longevity, however, is not man's aim in life, for to have a weak and sickly constitution is a real misfortune, worse than the heart disease itself. "Often, the most bothersome symptoms suggest heart disease to you when there is none at all. Charm builders In oruer to be sure, get a proper check-up from your doctor. It Is equally important to follow his advice, being as careful as is necessary but not overcareful.

"Courage, patience, optimism and equanimity are often the best prescription of all, in addition to whatever program of rest and activity, diet and medicine your doctor mav recommend. Ifl filene's air conditioned to s5995 Heart disease, even when quite severe, may allow a long me 01 usefulness. Itv. fact many persons, young and oliS, UVe long enough to get over much of the heart trouble that may have affected them, either in body or mind." from filene's aisle of The Heart Association guiae heart disease sufferers also lists these other comments: 1. Find a doctor you respect.

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Foster, 95, fifth oldest alumnus of Harvard University. Rev. Kenneth Gessner, pastor of the First Church, Unitarian, Chestnut Hill, officiated. Platine, Emir, 20 Carats, Tabu, Ambush Grandsons, great-grandsons and, distinctive new spray-top bottle which adds beauty to plus rvvV-, Jk boudoir or office. f- grandsons-m-law, ushers at the services, were: Francis Farwell of Lake Forest, Rockwood H.

Foster of Washington, D. Hugh K. Foster of Charles River, Charles sale rrr 6 H. W. Foster II.

of Ann Arbor, George Putnam Jr. of Manchester, Shepard Brown of Manchester. Alex. Cochran of Baltimore, Frederick Devereaux of New York city, Caleb Warner of Lexington, John S. Farlow Jr.

of Needham, Theodore Sizer Jr. of Wellesley, and John S. Farlow III, special sale of Needham. Ogilvie sisters castile shampoo gives you glorious hair, saves money! Mr. Foster was a graduate of Harvard, class of 1881, and served as secretary of the Board of Trus tees of the Massachusetts General Si 98c Hospital.

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It helps keep your and Boston Yacht Clubs, and the Brookline National Bank attended the services. 'iT-AulMmi mm 'XI J'rSs Zjn finC condition- Burial was in Forest Hill Ceme tery. ralL S. U. V.

Assn. Honors 12 Veteran Members ROCKLAND, Sept. 26 Twelve Uvbarry gives you Sdverette do-it-yourself color -'QZ men. members of the sons oi Union Veterans of the Civil War It's the newest look you've seen in years so early in the season at a whopping savings price! Try on the flattering longer tunic suit with wide cape collar! Touch the luxury of fine wool flannels and imported fine wool and fur blends! A'oc the new-new look to a red knit collar matching the sweater beneath! Love the dim effect of narrov knit braid edging a box twee jacket! See the dressy look rayon velvet gives to dark flannel! In going-away suits! After-five suits! Theatre tweeds! COME TRY ONE try all in our smartest suit sale in seasons! Regular and brief sizes 10 to 18, for more than 50 years, were honored at the 25th annual 'banquet of the S. U.

V. Old Timers Associa creme rinse that turns graying hair to shining silver- It's so easy to give yourself a lustrous, shining silver rinse with Silverette just shake directly on hair after your next shamnoo and comb thru! It blends and disnerses without tion in Grand Army Hall. if jstreaking! ISo mixing, no waiting no rinsing! No stain, ft no patch test! It's eood for your hair leaves polished, wonderfully manageable. Also in no rub-off it smooth, platinum. The veterans group included t3-yf ar member Fred Atwood of New Hampshire, brother of president Everett M.

Atwood of Ahington; Otsie Gould of Abington. 67 years; Ira Buxton, Lawrence, 66 years; F.rnest Ellis. Scituate. 65 years; Edward B. Hooper, Bridgewatcr, and William W.

Tillson of Taunton. William O. Fuller, representing state department commander Millard F. Brown of New Bedford and pfus 10 tax i i I Also at filene's Chestnut Hill. i All from filene's aisle of beauty, street floor.

president Harold M. Brown of the Write 6ojc 1511, Bostonphone HUbbard 2-4250 or Eliot 4-5000 on orders of $2.98 or more Lanolin and Dana also at filene's Chestnut Hill, Welles- Plymouth County Association were chief speakers. some dressy styles to 20. filene's mines' suit shop, fifth floor Also at filene's Chestnut Hill Newly elected officers included 50-year members Paul C. Gassett of Pembroke, president, and Roy ley, inchester, Belmont C.

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